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Curriculum optimization for low-resource speech recognition

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arxiv 2202.08883 v1 pith:WZKQDXFM submitted 2022-02-17 eess.AS cs.LGcs.SD

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keywords recognitionspeechtrainingaudiocurriculumdifficultyexampleslow-resource
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Modern end-to-end speech recognition models show astonishing results in transcribing audio signals into written text. However, conventional data feeding pipelines may be sub-optimal for low-resource speech recognition, which still remains a challenging task. We propose an automated curriculum learning approach to optimize the sequence of training examples based on both the progress of the model while training and prior knowledge about the difficulty of the training examples. We introduce a new difficulty measure called compression ratio that can be used as a scoring function for raw audio in various noise conditions. The proposed method improves speech recognition Word Error Rate performance by up to 33% relative over the baseline system

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